You failed to address the capture of the experts I was referring to. Most experts have conflicts of interest, and only very few of them actually declare them.
This is why I seek medical care at my local mechanic’s shop, and get my car fixed at the dentist’s office.
Otherwise there are too many intertwined and conflicting interests.
Or does this logic just magically not apply to things where the consequences of it are more immediately obvious?
I was pointing out that you failed to make a strong point in the first place.
This is why I seek medical care at my local mechanic’s shop, and get my car fixed at the dentist’s office.
Otherwise there are too many intertwined and conflicting interests.
Or does this logic just magically not apply to things where the consequences of it are more immediately obvious?